| Jonas Evans - 1857 - 128 стор.
...heavenly minded christian, as compared with worldly men : — " He sees with other eyes than theirs ; Where they see mountains, he but atoms sees ; An empire in his balance, weighs a grain !" Mr. E. had a habit of diminishing the magnitude of worldly things and increasing his estimate of... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 562 стор.
...their nakedness. He sees with other eyes than theirs : where they Behold a sun, he spies a Deity ; What makes them only smile, makes him adore ; Where...divine; His hopes immortal blow them by, as dust That djpfe his sight, and shortens his survey, . Which longs injAAfeite to lose all bound. Titles and honjM... | |
| 1858 - 930 стор.
...some say, than the original. Compared to most men, " What makes them only smile, makes him adore, When they see mountains, he but atoms sees ; An empire in his balance weighs a grain. Titles and honours — if they prove his fate, He lays aside to find his dignity; No dignity they find... | |
| Selections - 1862 - 348 стор.
...theirs : where they Behold a sun, he spies a Deity : What makes them only smile, makes him adore. When they see mountains, he but atoms sees ; An empire,...survey, Which longs, in Infinite, to lose all bound. Their no-joys end, where his full feast begins ; His joys create, theirs murder, future bliss. To triumph... | |
| 1872 - 710 стор.
...makes them only smile, makes him Where they see mountains, he but atoms sees — An empire, in lus Edward Young. 1934. fiODS, Death among the. Between divine and human life what is the pdds? A human... | |
| David Thomas - 1873 - 780 стор.
...and of the influence of refreshing showers. What is the world to Him ? Whilst worldly men " Tilings terrestrial worship as divine, His hopes immortal...them by, as dust That dims his sight, and shortens Which longs, in infinite, to lose all bounds." his survey, Dr. Young. No. XIV. Sulject: A. THREE -... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 стор.
...them only smile, makes Aim adore. Where they see mountains, he but (if (mix sees ; An empire, in hit balance, weighs a grain. They things terrestrial worship,...longs, in infinite, to lose all bound. Titles and honors (if they prove his fate) He lays aside to find his dignity : No dignity they find in aught besides.... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 стор.
...their nakedness. He sees with other eyes than theirs. — Where they Behold a sun, he spies a Deity ; eckful siege of battering days Where rocks impregnable...hold his swift book back ? Or who his spoil of Beauty Young. GODSENDS 302 GOLD 1529. GODSENDS. STRAIGHT from the hand of God comes many a gift, Fraught with... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879 - 624 стор.
...their nakedness. He sees with other eyes than theirs : where they Behold a sun, he spies a Deity ; What makes them only smile, makes him adore. Where they see mountains, he but atoms sees; 1110 An empire, in his balance, weighs a grain. They things terrestrial worship, as divine : His hopes... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 стор.
...Night v. 1. 77$. He sees with other eyes than theirs : where they Behold a sun, he spies a deity. . . . They things terrestrial worship as divine, His hopes immortal blow them by as dust. . . . His joys create, their's murder, future bliss. Ib., Night riit When final ruin fiercely drives... | |
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